We really sort
of stumbled onto a problem of global proportions.
I sort
of stumbled onto the OnlineBookClub website about two years ago and didn't really know what it was all about.
I kind
of stumbled onto this idea by mistake when I was testing my 10 items and changing but too lazy to close my curtains so I threw this skirt on over top and a little light went on.
Thus in the early generations, most of the machines bumbled about randomly, but gradually, as «mutations» made changes in the robots» behavior,
some of them stumbled onto productive sequences of behaviors.
Abbey, a young surgical intern with a brilliant career ahead
of her stumbles onto a sinister crime syndicate.
The very strangeness
of stumbling onto the lab may be the architecture's finest moment, but it is not the architecture's only moment.
Her blog, The Twice Remembered Cottage, was the very first blog I ever had the pleasure
of stumbling onto...
I drove up to Symrna, Tennessee on Monday, and spent a couple of days with my friend Kim... Her blog, The Twice Remembered Cottage, was the very first blog I ever had the pleasure
of stumbling onto... What an awesome discovery that was!
Not exact matches
Another type
of entrepreneurial story that rivets audiences is when the protagonist accidentally
stumbles onto a path to success.
Let's face it:
Stumbling onto a pile
of cash doesn't happen very often.
One
of the top reasons children and teens
stumble onto pornography on the internet is that they want to know more about the human body and sex in general.
The author signs up for Behaviorism 101 and is touchingly inspired to think he has
stumbled onto the secret
of how the world works.
When you allow the light
of the Word to shine
onto your path, you no longer
stumble around in the dark.
After seminary, purely by accident, I
stumbled onto James Muilenburg at Union Seminary in New York, arguably the most compelling Old Testament teacher
of his generation.
I was writing our churches sexual harassment policy around the time Brian found out about his father's abuse, so in the course
of my research I
stumbled onto the information.
From Carter McNeese: A couple
of years ago I
stumbled onto something that I have really liked that I am extending this year.
I asked Eugene about a lot
of things, but I
stumbled onto something.
Ella, Love all
of your recipes and am eager to go full out and try many; so glad I
stumbled onto your site; Seeing how you conquered illness by diet is proof enough for me to move my eating habits toward healthier foods.
I have a ton
of food intolerances so when I
stumbled onto your blog I was incredibly excited, I cook from it every week!
Last month, I
stumbled onto a cool program called Bakin» Friends - a collection
of bakers, bloggers and foodies who each month bake something yummy...
During this research, she
stumbled onto material about the benefits
of sprouted grains.
So I was glad when I
stumbled onto your site with recipes that don't use WHEAT or other concentrated sugars like a lot
of the WFPB recipe books do!
I
stumbled onto this recipe from a link in one
of the other rice pudding recipes.
Hello Heidi, I just
stumbled onto your blog, and had loads
of fun reading some
of your posts.
Sometime last year, I
stumbled onto a recipe for a honey cake — one that originates in the Greek island
of Sifnos actually, and upon seeing the recipe, all my memories
of Prague came flooding right back.
jump to recipe I
stumbled onto this recipe in a moment
of desperation.
i'm brand new to baking and
stumbled onto your site after searching for hokkaido milk bread and have tried a couple other
of your recipes since then.
Being diabetic, I love this cake and am happy to have
stumbled onto a modification that gives me a choice
of textures.
I think all
of us, no matter when we began, feel very fortunate to have
stumbled onto this FFWD group.
I am new to WW and started at the 1st
of this year, I don't even remember how I
stumbled onto your recipes but I love them....
Of course I hopped onto some of my favorite sites for food inspiration (pinterest and food gawker) and stumbled across this one; Pumpkin Spice Chex Mi
Of course I hopped
onto some
of my favorite sites for food inspiration (pinterest and food gawker) and stumbled across this one; Pumpkin Spice Chex Mi
of my favorite sites for food inspiration (pinterest and food gawker) and
stumbled across this one; Pumpkin Spice Chex Mix.
Twelve men who
stumbled out
of a Pearl Harbor barracks three times a day during training camp and then
onto a basketball court with screen meshing for walls and with bloodstains on the sidelines from the»41 attack by the Japanese.
Whether Bobby Riggs was so far ahead
of everybody else in his recognition
of a man - woman gimmick as a potential bonanza or whether he
stumbled onto it by dumb luck is moot, but evidence supports the latter view.
He is just
stumbling onto what could become an explosive front line for us, but may want to revert to putting some
of the returnees on the wing.
if we can beat man city on Saturday it'll build a lot
of confidence on the lads and hence Dortmund will be no
stumbling block & we ll carry that form
onto the season.
Ramos was moved into the middle alongside Pique, and the pair looked disjointed and unsure
of each other as they tripped,
stumbled, and fell
onto an early flight home.
In the deep
of the night, love is a six - year - old
stumbling sleepily into our room and settling
onto the always - available pallet beside our bed or a teenager, woken by the 4 am thumping and bumping
of their father getting ready in the dark to head out for work, slipping into my room with a quiet, «Mom, are you awake?
I too,
stumbled onto co-sleeping and found that something I did out
of desperation for sleep became something I really loved.
I'd accidentally
stumbled onto the world
of «Attachment Parenting.»
Leaving aside other issues with your question (splitting mega-corps into «under 1M sales» units is about as feasible as disassembling a ballistic missile into pices small enough to be OK to carry
onto a passenger airliner), you did actually
stumble on a correct approach to an answer
of why a mega-corp would nearly ALWAYS welcome more regulations, as long as...
-- «New York Has Given Away the Keys to More Than a Prius» — New York Times's Jim Dwyer: «Late Tuesday night, Mr. [Stephen] Cassidy drove
onto a sidewalk in Midtown Manhattan and hit a trash bin, then
stumbled his way into an ambulance and
onto the front pages
of newspapers... Mr. Cassidy, the executive director
of the Fire Pension Fund, was jacked up on alcohol and had cocaine in his wallet, the police said... Other than the car, the damage done by Mr. Cassidy was limited to himself.
A Purdue University research team led by Robert Pruitt and Susan Lolle
stumbled onto this discovery while working with Arabidopsis, a member
of the mustard family that is a favorite experimental model.
The authors conclude that they've
stumbled onto an epidemic
of melanoma — a type
of skin cancer — in iconic and commercially important fish.
Normally a reclusive species, tigers have been seen entering villages and wandering
onto roads in the Russian Far East,
stumbling, emaciated, and unafraid
of humans.
Vertical farms are the brainchild
of Columbia University professor Dickson Despommier, who
stumbled onto the idea almost by accident in 1999.
«We
stumbled onto more viruses than we expected, and we don't know yet whether some
of these viruses are causing problems in their own right,» Storch said.
So when a male badger
stumbled onto the carcass
of a nearly 23 - kilogram calf in Utah's Grassy Mountains, he quickly set to work (see video above).
Motivated by the discovery, physicists Eduardo Guéron
of the Federal University
of ABC and Ricardo Mosna
of the University
of Campinas, both in Brazil, say they have
stumbled onto something else lurking in Einstein's equations.
Co-investigator Nathaniel Weisner
of North Carolina State University added «We
stumbled onto this reaction when we were investigating a completely different project.
While trying to tease apart these reactions, chemists recently
stumbled onto a new species
of compounds never before seen in flames.